Music
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I can hear a bit of a Pearl Jam in these guys.
Bit of Tyler, Sturgill and Zach as well!
Ole 60 -
ha!
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My favourite album of 2024 so far.
Very much captures the essence of the current British Post Punk revival, vocalist reminds of a 2007 Alex Turner but with an edgier, more poetic cadence.
Penultimate track Blackpool Illuminations almost had me in tears...
From my memory of last year's Music League game, @jerkules would probably appreciate this one :
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It's been a minute, forgot how beautiful this record was...
Floating in catharsis right now listening to this after a dinner with a woman I wanna be with, but for now, the stars aren't aligned..
I'll share some words from my personal music journal I wrote when this album was released.
Looking back, they're especially poignant now after the passing of Pharaoh Sanders..
'Although seemingly mismatched on paper, the parties involved in creating this singular, 47 minute piece of music gel together as if part of the same mind.
Throughout its 9 movements, the listener is taken through a journey of what I interpret to be a sonic representation of life and death.
The recurring keyboard motif that persists throughout the majority of the record's runtime stands to represent the inexorable passage of time, whilst Sanders' seemingly improvisational Saxophony majestically dances around it, weaving a breathtaking tapestry of sounds that is only deepened upon the arrival of the LSO.
I hear Sanders' opening solo as wise and beautiful, but also tired and tinged with sadness...
After a while it seems to gain strength, clarity and a sense of hope, as if reminiscent of an aged mind experiencing a brief spark of lucidity before experiencing its final thoughts...
The depth bought by the LSO brings upon feelings of transcendence, an ascent to a higher plane of existence so to speak...
And then, Nothing...
After every trace of the music is abruptly cut off, you are left in a deathly silence. Bolstered by the reoccurring motif, all that came before had become an integral part of you throughout your time with the record, a part of you is missing...
And then, something stirs as sound begins to swell up out of the silence, the passage of time hasn't quite begun again yet, but you have no doubt of its inevitability.'
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I dig this guy so much.. voice, skills
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"Moontricks" will be at a tiny venue near me at the end of March '24. Such a unique blend of singing, banjo, bass and electronic mixing. Such a fun funky "new" sound.